In this episode, we explore the nostalgic. Our first story takes a look at corsets, clothing both lauded and loathed by women throughout history. Next, impact goes to the movies at one of the last drive-in theaters in Southern California. Then, we visit Lords and Ladies of the Society for Creative Anachronism, a group devoted to keeping the traditions of medieval times alive. Finally impact takes a walk on the wild side at Eco Station, a Los Angeles based rescue center for exotic animals.
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